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alexis? >> one of the things that i was thinking about when we heard these nominations and saw these -- and i'm including john kerry in this, too, for secretary of state, is i think of them as implementers in the president's mind. these are individuals he can rely on, people he's known for a long time who were actually with him at the beginning of his launch on to the national stage in some ways. they're, in some ways, very trusted, loyalists to him, but also as implementers of policy he has set forward. if he's thinking about the second term as a way of legacy-building or finishing a portfolio of things, so john brennan has been with the president since actually the transition phase is when they first met. he considered john brennan for a c.i.a. director at that time and passed him up because of the controversy over the bush policies and brought him closer into the white house. some people argue that the c.i.a. moved into the white house actually. he obviously turned to john kerry. we've alr
alexis? >> one of the things that i was thinking about when we heard these nominations and saw these -- and i'm including john kerry in this, too, for secretary of state, is i think of them as implementers in the president's mind. these are individuals he can rely on, people he's known for a long time who were actually with him at the beginning of his launch on to the national stage in some ways. they're, in some ways, very trusted, loyalists to him, but also as implementers of policy he...
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>> first impressions were already made. >> reporter: but alexis redefined them. running cross country with her brother. she was captain of the cheerleading team. once so alone and silent she would finish nine years of speech therapy. she was on the high-functioning end of the awe tim sptive spect. and when she first began competing in pageants, a borrowed swimsuit from here sister. and old prom dress on the hanger. but this weekend on that las vegas stage no more hand-me-downs. no more hands held. >> it's all me. i'm really excited about that. >> reporter: this is you now. >> yes. >> reporter: we couldn't help but notice she wasn't the only one up on stage. you're supposed to be rehearsing right now? >> that's right, i can blame you. >> reporter: and her secret to not colliding with the others? >> elbows out. >> reporter: quietly in the back of the theater, her mom, who says alexis has won by just getting here. >> she won. she's here. sorry. >> reporter: you never thought this would even be possible? >> absolutely not. this is beyond anything -- >> reporter: what
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of the hip-hop caucus mary boyle vice president of communications at common cause and alexis baden mer. center and got a political director with the organic consumers association and what thank you all for joining me tonight let's start with the money out voters in day of action revenue want to give us a snapshot of this definitely the money out voters in a coalition of groups coming together to really this bring awareness to how the citizens united decision was to many people that decision was as bad as the dred scott decision was. couldn't couldn't you argue that it was actually the mirror image of dred scott because dred scott said that people are property in this one property as people know you can't you kid. decision was so bad i mean that decision for great scott people so outweighs any lip to that mr spock with the thirteenth the fourteenth and fifteenth amendment the civil war and the civil war. we don't want that to happen but we do want this to be change because this has a huge impact on democracy and all communities so hundreds of organizations have come together. money out
of the hip-hop caucus mary boyle vice president of communications at common cause and alexis baden mer. center and got a political director with the organic consumers association and what thank you all for joining me tonight let's start with the money out voters in day of action revenue want to give us a snapshot of this definitely the money out voters in a coalition of groups coming together to really this bring awareness to how the citizens united decision was to many people that decision was...
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meantime, what's going on with the roads right now, alexis davies what can you tell us? >> we're dealing with that accident nosh 95, at route 32. route 32 is closed doo to multiple vehicles closed. also getting reports of out bound new york avenue closed. taking a live look at 66, fairfax county parkway, no delays there. keith. >> thanks, alexis. >>> your next trip on the intercounty connector could be a faster one. if a plan to increase the speed limit gets the green light, darcy spencer telling us how high it can go. so how high can go, how can you sound off whether this proposal, whether you think it's a good idea. that's something we all want to hear. >>> if you're driving on the icy c, you've got to keep your speed down to 55, but soon, you might be able to put the pedal to the metal, all the way up to 70 miles per hour. the house of delegates bill would raise the maximum speed on interstates and expressways in maryland from 65 to 70. right now, the speed limit on the wide open icy c toll road is 55. some say that's too low. >> everybody picks a lane, it's 45, 50, 5
meantime, what's going on with the roads right now, alexis davies what can you tell us? >> we're dealing with that accident nosh 95, at route 32. route 32 is closed doo to multiple vehicles closed. also getting reports of out bound new york avenue closed. taking a live look at 66, fairfax county parkway, no delays there. keith. >> thanks, alexis. >>> your next trip on the intercounty connector could be a faster one. if a plan to increase the speed limit gets the green...
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but for most of her early life, alexis weinman spent her time alo alone. >> i was very quiet, because i couldn't say anything right. i was picked on for the way i spoke. i really didn't have any friends. >> reporter: her parents knew there was something wrong but their small town of cutbank, montana, didn't have the resources to help figure out what it was. and then at the age of 11, after years and years of searching for answers, a doctor finally put a name to wineman's condition. pervasive development disorder. a mild form of autism. typically children with autism are very intelligent. but very quiet. socially awkward. and they don't respond appropriately to interactions with other people. typically, they don't end up becoming beauty queens, either. but wineman says one day she simply decided not to let her condition define her. >> i wanted to accept myself and my autism. and i realized that my autism isn't what defines me. i define what is autism. >> reporter: she entered the ms. montana pageant as a way to prove to herself she could do anything she set her mind to. >> i fell in lo
but for most of her early life, alexis weinman spent her time alo alone. >> i was very quiet, because i couldn't say anything right. i was picked on for the way i spoke. i really didn't have any friends. >> reporter: her parents knew there was something wrong but their small town of cutbank, montana, didn't have the resources to help figure out what it was. and then at the age of 11, after years and years of searching for answers, a doctor finally put a name to wineman's condition....
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alexis christoforous reports on the industries that are adding jobs while millions of americans strug tom find work. >> reporter: employers continued hiring even during the intense negotiations in washing tonight. the economy hired 155,000 jobs. there were gains in healthcare, food services and manufacturing, also in construction which added 30,000 jobs. that was the biggest jump in over a year, partly from rebuilding aflt superstorm sandy -- after superstorm sandy. but those increases have not helped ter resa. she has been working at the same bank for 10 years before being laid off. >> it affects everything. >> reporter: wall street would like better news. the numbers were in line with expectations but nothing to celebrate. >> we had lot of temporary hiring at the end of the year. it's nothing beyond that. a real true test of the numbers is the next reporting period. >> reporter: she has been job hunting for a year and half and took an overnight shift at a retail store to make ends meet. all told they added rough lit same as the year before. over 12 million americans are still lookin
alexis christoforous reports on the industries that are adding jobs while millions of americans strug tom find work. >> reporter: employers continued hiring even during the intense negotiations in washing tonight. the economy hired 155,000 jobs. there were gains in healthcare, food services and manufacturing, also in construction which added 30,000 jobs. that was the biggest jump in over a year, partly from rebuilding aflt superstorm sandy -- after superstorm sandy. but those increases...
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alexis believes mrs. obama started out wearing what she thought she should as first lady and then started taking more fashion risks as she settled into her role, bold color, patterns, pointed toe flats and even neon nail polish. her gray nail polish was a big talker. >> she wear clothes with a metallic sheen. it just reflects the light an catches her skin in a beautiful way. that's another thing that's really smart. >> reporter: mrs. obama signature style has evolved into what she likes to call lady like with a twist. the look most often includes skirts and dresses that are circular, lots of floral, texture and jewel sleeveless to show off her toned arms. many women say it's her every day style that has such appeal. >> people definitely love her style because it's relatable. they will see her wearing a j crew cardigan that they can do themselves. they can look just like the first lady. >> reporter: since she never fell into a first lady uniform or settled down with just one designer, style watchers are al
alexis believes mrs. obama started out wearing what she thought she should as first lady and then started taking more fashion risks as she settled into her role, bold color, patterns, pointed toe flats and even neon nail polish. her gray nail polish was a big talker. >> she wear clothes with a metallic sheen. it just reflects the light an catches her skin in a beautiful way. that's another thing that's really smart. >> reporter: mrs. obama signature style has evolved into what she...
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a look at traffic now with alexis davies. >> thank you, tom. we've got breaking news on the roadway. a serious accident right now. mississippi avenue southeast at haileyer ras. your best option is fourth street southeast. elsewhere on the roads, we've received word that the accident at northbound rock creek parkway at p street northwest has been cleared. no more diversion on to k street. you're looking good on the rock creek parkway. aaron, erika in. >>> thank you. >> it's 5:42 this morning. a vision of change in the district. the city's big plans to replace the frederick douglass bridge. >>> it's about more than the ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak, egg white & cheese, tricked out any way you want. subway. eat fresh. >>> 14 before the hour. police are searching for the driver who ran over a 16-year-old girl from northwest washington and kept going. jackson was trying to c
a look at traffic now with alexis davies. >> thank you, tom. we've got breaking news on the roadway. a serious accident right now. mississippi avenue southeast at haileyer ras. your best option is fourth street southeast. elsewhere on the roads, we've received word that the accident at northbound rock creek parkway at p street northwest has been cleared. no more diversion on to k street. you're looking good on the rock creek parkway. aaron, erika in. >>> thank you. >> it's...
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alexis davies, how's traffic? >> reporter: thanks, traffic is doing pretty good considering we have this major road closure here on wisconsin avenue. two southbound lanes are closed on wisconsin avenue between cumberland avenue and dorsett avenue due to a water main break. your best alternate is little falls parkway. elsewhere, 270, seeing delays as you hut out of frederick. here's a look at maryland, 109, people on the brakes starting outside of frederick. traveling elsewhere on the roadways, 95 north of the occoquan, things are flowing smoothly. on 295, we look like we've got some little bit of delays traveling inside of the beltway heading to d.c. 39 miles per hour on d.c. 295. snarn. >> thank you. >>> it will be easier to get into and out of the bethesda metro station this morning. new elevators are up and running. it's the first time elevators at the station have been working in seven months. next, construction to replace the station's three escalators scheduled follow early 2014. >>> a d.c. police is raising
alexis davies, how's traffic? >> reporter: thanks, traffic is doing pretty good considering we have this major road closure here on wisconsin avenue. two southbound lanes are closed on wisconsin avenue between cumberland avenue and dorsett avenue due to a water main break. your best alternate is little falls parkway. elsewhere, 270, seeing delays as you hut out of frederick. here's a look at maryland, 109, people on the brakes starting outside of frederick. traveling elsewhere on the...
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that's another you thing she does, i think is really smart. >> alexis says mrs. obama's signature style has evolved into what she likes to call lady like with a twist. the look most often includes skirts and dresses that are circular, lots of florals, texture and jewel tones and, of course, sleeveless to show off her toned arms. it's a high fashion frenzy on her blog, she's wearing everything from jason woo to michael kors. many women say it's her every day style that has such appeal. >> people definitely love her style, because it's relatable. they'll see her wearing a j. crew cardigan they walked by at the mall and they can go get it themself and look just like the first lady. >> since she never fell into a first lady uniform or settled down with just one designer, style watchers are always wondering what she'll wear next. rah randy kay cnn washington. >> look at the styles of michelle obama, we'll have more from the national mall, talk to some folks in the crowd when we come back. ars ago, my doctor toe to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told h
that's another you thing she does, i think is really smart. >> alexis says mrs. obama's signature style has evolved into what she likes to call lady like with a twist. the look most often includes skirts and dresses that are circular, lots of florals, texture and jewel tones and, of course, sleeveless to show off her toned arms. it's a high fashion frenzy on her blog, she's wearing everything from jason woo to michael kors. many women say it's her every day style that has such appeal....
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seven failing i mean let's just keep pushing forward thank you so much for everything you do alexis bade and their little director organic consumers' association thank you so much. so i feel like you see so far subscribe to our channel at youtube dot com as i was breaking the set and watch a son who blew dot com plug break into the set and the like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash breaking a bust that everyone about what i'm doing when i'm not on our phone number whatever abby martin had to break a prank for now but they turn to your why the tables are turning on the empire's the next. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. here the reindeer is everything for the birds. and when it suffers. people do their best to help go out. the distances or. on the roads or. will the remedy be untidy. you know it's hard to believe how much has changed in the world since the two thousand and nine global financial crisis the hurt that financial institutions felt following
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foods off of our grocery shelves or at least labeled i'm joined now by alexis baden mayer political director for the organic consumers association thank you so much for coming on thank you so talk about this jeanne what effect does it really have an crops well it's very interesting i am not actually not surprised that they discovered this because they never really looked into it before right but it's really scary one of the properties of this viral gene is that. it can break down the defenses of a plant and we're not so different from plants when it comes to how viruses attack us and some viruses that attack plants have been known to attack humans as well so the way gene six works is it breaks down the defenses and gets in after that so not only would it break down the defenses to gene six it would break down the plant's defenses to any type of virus that might attack us. you know i was actually surprised to hear this body rejected the claim that it was hazardous and then also did not recall the crops i mean it seems like europe is more cautious with the whole g.m.o. issue why do you think t
foods off of our grocery shelves or at least labeled i'm joined now by alexis baden mayer political director for the organic consumers association thank you so much for coming on thank you so talk about this jeanne what effect does it really have an crops well it's very interesting i am not actually not surprised that they discovered this because they never really looked into it before right but it's really scary one of the properties of this viral gene is that. it can break down the defenses...
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for most of her life, alexis, wineman spent her time alone. >> i was very quiet. i couldn't say anything right. i was picked on for the way i spoke. i didn't have any friends. >> reporter: her parents knew there wassing ing ssomething w their small town didn't have the resources to figure out what it was. at the age of 11, a doctor finely put the name to wineman's condition, pervasive development disorder, a mile form of autism. typically children with autism are intelligent but very quiet. typically they don't end up becoming beauty queens either. but wineman said one day she simply decided not to let her condition define her. >> i wanted to accept myself and my autism and i realized that my autism doesn't define me. >> reporter: she entered the miss montana pageant as a way to prove to herself she could do anything she put her mind to. >> i fell in love with the program. good thing, too, because i won. i wasn't expecting to win. >> reporter: that win put her on the national stage in las vegas. >> miss montana alexis wineman. >> reporter: wineman made it as far a
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germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is set to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis tsipras the leader of the leftist sarees a party the meeting is seen as a chance to convince the strong critic that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens yanis varoufakis a political economist and author says germany wants to establish a dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election when i was in opposition fronts mrs merkel if you talk to him and then find it much harder to a. relationship with him once he became kristen of the french public similarly mrs may well be in government and after the next election in the future in greece germany needs to have a mode of communicating not in order to be either. conventionally so clear about that i wrong. thinking but that would be some kind of communication. and coming up by t. towards parts of the moscow kremlin hidden from public view. i i think .
germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is set to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis tsipras the leader of the leftist sarees a party the meeting is seen as a chance to convince the strong critic that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens yanis varoufakis a political economist and author says germany wants to establish a dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election when i was in opposition fronts mrs merkel if you talk to him...
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. >> are you optimistic alexis? >> i'm optimistic. some of the proposals, i think there's still a lot of work to do. and in terms of other proposals. but in general, i am optimistic. i think this is an opportunity to make real change happen. >> colin, the vice president mentioned you by name. what's your reaction again to what you heard today? >> that was quite shocking to hear my name mentioned like that. overall, highly encouraged by the leadership from the white house on this issue coupled with the overwhelming support from grassroots people from across the country, including gun owners and nra members who have reached out saying what you are talking about makes sense. we think coming from the top down and working from the bottom up, it's going to lead to some positive change in the country. >> you are part of the brady campaign. you fight for gun control measures. it has become a very personal calling for you. do you think that the president can legislatively get through an assault weapons ban? >> i think we need to look at all th
. >> are you optimistic alexis? >> i'm optimistic. some of the proposals, i think there's still a lot of work to do. and in terms of other proposals. but in general, i am optimistic. i think this is an opportunity to make real change happen. >> colin, the vice president mentioned you by name. what's your reaction again to what you heard today? >> that was quite shocking to hear my name mentioned like that. overall, highly encouraged by the leadership from the white house...
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so without i give you alexis tsipras. [applause] >> please join your piece to number two for the translation. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i want to express our opinions, our view on the cause of the crisis, and our vision for the necessary changes that have to take place in greece. so that we can change from becoming guinea pigs of the crisis to the country that will serve as the starting point for new, progressive changes that will lead the worldwide economy to safe harbors. and so it is a special honor for me to be here at brookings. this is a foundation with strong traditions and document conversation with facts. this is a foundation that and cn understand what's at stake, both in greece and in europe today. when i was young i remember those older than me telling me that if america were to catch a cold, greece would be laid up in bed with pneumonia. today, however, i hear that some of your politicians here in america are warning the u.s. government to listen to them, or else face the risk of turning into
so without i give you alexis tsipras. [applause] >> please join your piece to number two for the translation. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i want to express our opinions, our view on the cause of the crisis, and our vision for the necessary changes that have to take place in greece. so that we can change from becoming guinea pigs of the crisis to the country that will serve as the starting point for new, progressive changes that will lead the worldwide economy to safe...
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alexis is from occupy. one of the many expressions of anger and loss of faith generated by the way geithner ran his program. >> the iconic version of this is aig. it was the center pete for a bunch of reasons. it was the direct money paid in a failing firm. two, it was so reckless, this little operation in london taking insurance on anything. and, three, it later had the bonus issue, right? after we bail it out, this they got the bonuses. here is ben bernanke talking about the aig bailout and expressing frustration you never really see out of time geithner. take a look. >> out of all the events and all of the things we've done in the last 18 months, the single one that makes me the angriest, that gives me the most angst is the intervention of aig. i slammed the phone more than a few times on discussing aig. it's just absolutely -- i understand why the american people are angry. it's absolutely unfair that taxpayer dollars are going to prop up a kpp that made these terrible bets that was operating out of the
alexis is from occupy. one of the many expressions of anger and loss of faith generated by the way geithner ran his program. >> the iconic version of this is aig. it was the center pete for a bunch of reasons. it was the direct money paid in a failing firm. two, it was so reckless, this little operation in london taking insurance on anything. and, three, it later had the bonus issue, right? after we bail it out, this they got the bonuses. here is ben bernanke talking about the aig bailout...
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definitely can you give your website really good for people who want to follow the trial sure if you go to alexis o'brien dot com ok great thank you so much alexa thanks for shit. jenner encounter people on certain forums message boards or conversation threads online that are unabashedly pro-u.s. now i'm sure you're thinking yes of course why would that be strange there are people out there supportive of the u.s. government engaging in gomer stations social media won't but i don't mean those people i mean the online personas that oddly enough are unrelenting in their patriotic vitriol and troll for literally hours trying to debunk legitimate questions or any opposition to the establishment. sometimes it almost seems like these people might even be getting paid to do it i mean how else could they expel that insane amount of time and energy on these comment threads trying to argue how wrong you are well this might be old news to some but last year was confirmed that the us military has been manipulating social media by using fake identities to influence conversations and spread pro-american propaga
definitely can you give your website really good for people who want to follow the trial sure if you go to alexis o'brien dot com ok great thank you so much alexa thanks for shit. jenner encounter people on certain forums message boards or conversation threads online that are unabashedly pro-u.s. now i'm sure you're thinking yes of course why would that be strange there are people out there supportive of the u.s. government engaging in gomer stations social media won't but i don't mean those...
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retribution for treating injured protesters but the government investigating some of those allegations alexy yourselves skin looks at whether those helping others in the kingdom are the ones at risk. nada dhaif was among a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain she claims that after violently crushing the dissent the or forty stirred their attention to her and her colleagues who were providing first aid they denied. health care to the patients and protesters. the doctors did not obey the orders for such. decided to punish those doctors i was taken to a place for ten days that i didn't know where it was. all that time i was blindfolded and handcuffed i was in a solitary confinement for back to twenty one days. and they would just open the door of the cell and beat me up and leave it there was a member of the royal family who directly was responsible of my torture she was beating me and she looked at me almost two dozen doctors were arrested back then this for the fuel the anger of the protesters and turned the hospitals grounds into the scene of the r
retribution for treating injured protesters but the government investigating some of those allegations alexy yourselves skin looks at whether those helping others in the kingdom are the ones at risk. nada dhaif was among a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain she claims that after violently crushing the dissent the or forty stirred their attention to her and her colleagues who were providing first aid they denied. health care to the patients and...
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now i'd like to recognize alexis herman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. and i am so very pleased to announce after yesterday's glorious inauguration and perhaps a late-night celebration that 317 democratic national committee members have registered in person for this meeting, and where 47, for a total 364 out of 460 members. so yes, madam chair, our democratic national committee is here at it is about our president. take back the house, elected democrats at every level of government and fight for our values for 100% of the american people. thank you. thank you, madam chair. [applause] >> thank you, secretary. the next item on the committee's agenda is the report from the credentials committee. i'd like to recognize co-chairs to give us an update on this. >> in a. >> thank you, madam chair. on the have of the rest of the potential committee we are honored to present our report. >> the credentials committee received a challenge to the election of dnc members from the state of georgia, and a challenge to the election process used in the election of dnc membe
now i'd like to recognize alexis herman. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. and i am so very pleased to announce after yesterday's glorious inauguration and perhaps a late-night celebration that 317 democratic national committee members have registered in person for this meeting, and where 47, for a total 364 out of 460 members. so yes, madam chair, our democratic national committee is here at it is about our president. take back the house, elected democrats at every...
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germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is said to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis tsipras and the leader of the leftist syriza party scuse me the meetings seen as a chance to convince the strong critic that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens yanis varoufakis a political economist in offers as germany wants to establish a dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election when i was in a position from mrs michael if you talk to him and then find it much harder to a. relationship with him once he became president of the french republic similarly mr may well be in government and after the next election in the future in greece so germany needs to have a mode of communicating not in order to. convince me that. it's easier to convince me so bullish about the right wrong. thinking but that would be some kind of communication. coming up we'll take an in-depth look at the occupy movement in america that's after a short break here on out. in the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated r
germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is said to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis tsipras and the leader of the leftist syriza party scuse me the meetings seen as a chance to convince the strong critic that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens yanis varoufakis a political economist in offers as germany wants to establish a dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election when i was in a position from mrs michael if you talk to...
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germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is said to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis. the leader of the leftist syriza party the meeting seen as a chance to convince of the strong critic that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens varoufakis a political economist and author says germany wants to establish a dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election. was in opposition from mrs merkel if you talk to him and then find it much harder to a . relationship with him once he became president of the french republic similarly mr may well be. after the next election in the future in greece germany needs to have a mode of communicating not in order to. convince me about. thinking but that would be some kind of communication. and coming up we take a closer look at the occupy movement in america right here on our team. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew
germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is said to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis. the leader of the leftist syriza party the meeting seen as a chance to convince of the strong critic that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens varoufakis a political economist and author says germany wants to establish a dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election. was in opposition from mrs merkel if you talk to him and then find it much...
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but like everything else in her life, alexis never considered them out of reach. so, she decided to enter the miss montana stage competition on a whim. >> i realize, i've done a lot of things i never thought i could do. what's stopping me from trying? >> reporter: and now, here she is in las vegas, ready to compete with the best of them. >> all of the confusion kind-made me hungry. >> reporter: her talent, a comedy routine. >> i realize, if i laugh at myself, then that's okay. >> alexis wineman. >> reporter: no matter what happens tomorrow night, alexis knows just by competing, she is inspiring others. >> a girl who has a few differences is miss america material, no matter what they are. >> no question about that. thank you, bianna. more on that in "pageant confidential" the road to miss america. she got unprecedented access, following the contestants for months. that's at 8:00 on abc. followed by the 2013 miss america competition. sam will be judging. >> what an honor it was working with those ladies. >>> right now, it is time. jumpstart your january. we have wit
but like everything else in her life, alexis never considered them out of reach. so, she decided to enter the miss montana stage competition on a whim. >> i realize, i've done a lot of things i never thought i could do. what's stopping me from trying? >> reporter: and now, here she is in las vegas, ready to compete with the best of them. >> all of the confusion kind-made me hungry. >> reporter: her talent, a comedy routine. >> i realize, if i laugh at myself, then...
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alexis wineman spent time alone. >> i was very quiet because i couldn't say anything right. i was picked on for the way i spoke. i didn't have any friends. >> her parents knew there was something wrong, but the small town didn't have the resources to figure out what it was. at the age of 11 after years and years of searching for answers, a doctor put a name to wineman's condition. pervasive development disorder, a mild form of autism. >> children with autism are very intelligent, but very quiet and socially awkward and don't respond appropriately to interactions with other people. typically they don't become beauty queens either, but one day she simply decided not to let her condition define her. >> i longed to accept myself and my autism and i realized my autism is not what defines me. i define what is autism. >> she entered the pageant as a way to prove she can do anything she set her mind to. >> i fell in love with the program and it's a good thing because i won. it's funny how things work out sometimes. >> that are win put her on the national stage in las vegas. >> miss
alexis wineman spent time alone. >> i was very quiet because i couldn't say anything right. i was picked on for the way i spoke. i didn't have any friends. >> her parents knew there was something wrong, but the small town didn't have the resources to figure out what it was. at the age of 11 after years and years of searching for answers, a doctor put a name to wineman's condition. pervasive development disorder, a mild form of autism. >> children with autism are very...
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alexis christoforous has more on the adult twist of the 200- year-old fairytale. >> reporter: hansel and gretel aren't kids anymore. this modern movie version of the grimm's fairytale takes place 15 years after the title characters survive the witch who wanted to eat them. now they're professional witch hunters. how do you best kill a witch? >> cutting off her head tends to work. >> reporter: jeremy and the former bond girl star in the film. >> my name is gretel. and this is my brother hansel. they're vulnerable when they're apart but strong when they're together. >> reporter: the actors say playing siblings was easy. >> jeremy and i have a really great chemistry naturally off screen. so we could bring that. >> there's a deep love that i have for my siblings and so just kind of brought it in with jemma who's easy to love. >> finally meet. >> reporter: another bond girl plays the most wicked witch. >> so witty and formidable. she's like a tigris. >> very scary. i scared -- scary. i scared myself. >> reporter: not just tale of sweet revenge. they also have to confront a dark secret fro
alexis christoforous has more on the adult twist of the 200- year-old fairytale. >> reporter: hansel and gretel aren't kids anymore. this modern movie version of the grimm's fairytale takes place 15 years after the title characters survive the witch who wanted to eat them. now they're professional witch hunters. how do you best kill a witch? >> cutting off her head tends to work. >> reporter: jeremy and the former bond girl star in the film. >> my name is gretel. and...
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alexy haller, the uncle of noah pozner. along with colin goddard. colin was shot four times in a classroom at virginia tech. i was wondering what your reaction was to what you heard. >> based on what we heard before the announcement when the families met with the president and the vice president and during the announcement itself, i was satisfied and pleased to see that the administration is treating this so seriously. and i think the strong sense i got was that they were determined to make a major change here and to enact significant reforms that would put a stop to this kind of violence. >> are you optimistic? >> i'm optimistic to some of the proposals. i still think there is a lot of work to do. i still think there is work to do in terms of other proposals. but in general i am optimistic. i think that this is an opportunity to make real change happen. >> colin, the vice president mentioned you by name. what is your reaction to what you heard today? >> that was quite shocking to hear my name mentioned like that. but overall, just highly encouraged
alexy haller, the uncle of noah pozner. along with colin goddard. colin was shot four times in a classroom at virginia tech. i was wondering what your reaction was to what you heard. >> based on what we heard before the announcement when the families met with the president and the vice president and during the announcement itself, i was satisfied and pleased to see that the administration is treating this so seriously. and i think the strong sense i got was that they were determined to...
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economic promoters for twenty thirteen in france looking far from optimistic he could face an uphill joran alexy russia of ski r.t. reporting from paris. well the french. elsewhere and over on our website we get further reaction to the news that. has been granted russian citizenship after saying how pleased he is that his request was. rather a twist in the case of the violent gang. that emerges now the man believed to be the most. severe punishment. the most powerful person on. according to a survey by a prominent american based think tank it says he's single handedly brought about the most significant change for large numbers of people all over the eurasia group consultancy firm place the russian president only second on its list reserving first place for a world. wide range of global issues. says no person has consolidated more domestic and regional power. following the russian leader in the rating. or isolated today. william binney u.s. national security agency whistleblower what about the ways the american government is spying on its citizens for now a quick. f.b.i. has access to the data co
economic promoters for twenty thirteen in france looking far from optimistic he could face an uphill joran alexy russia of ski r.t. reporting from paris. well the french. elsewhere and over on our website we get further reaction to the news that. has been granted russian citizenship after saying how pleased he is that his request was. rather a twist in the case of the violent gang. that emerges now the man believed to be the most. severe punishment. the most powerful person on. according to a...
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is alexy yourselves if you take a closer look at israel's fencing off policy. if you were allowed to invest your money into israel's construction companies those supplying materials for defensive walls you would have probably made a hefty profit government decision suggests they will never run out of business and . we intend to erect a fence along the golan heights we know that on the other side of our border with syria today the syrian army has moved away and in its place global jihad forces have moved in therefore we will defend this border against both infiltration and terrorism. that would make a third defensive wall in less than twenty years along with the one in jerusalem and on the border with egypt barriers with lebanon and jordan are also being discussed all have the same just difficult security reasons israel built a concrete wall in the west bank more than a decade ago to protect itself from palestinian terrorism years on not only it is still dividing the land and the people but the opinions as well supporters of the defensive barrier points to a dec
is alexy yourselves if you take a closer look at israel's fencing off policy. if you were allowed to invest your money into israel's construction companies those supplying materials for defensive walls you would have probably made a hefty profit government decision suggests they will never run out of business and . we intend to erect a fence along the golan heights we know that on the other side of our border with syria today the syrian army has moved away and in its place global jihad forces...
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which are leaving many around the world starving and earlier my colleague anita now we spoke to artie's alexy here a show of ski who's been looking into the matter. this debate has been going on for many years now but this latest controversy is definitely making this discussion even more fueled now the employees of goldman sachs investment bank are in for some happy times their salaries have reportedly been raised and almost half a million dollars worth of annual bonuses are to be paid out all because in twenty twelve the company made about four hundred million dollars from investing its clients' money in a range of products known as soft commodities such as maize to coffee and sugar but what's good for bankers is damaging the global food situation say experts and many claim major investment players are contributing to a global food emergency the united nations warned that the world could be on the brink of a major hunger crisis this year after poor harvests in the united states and ukraine food prices already surged last summer with cereals hitting a record high in september last year food c
which are leaving many around the world starving and earlier my colleague anita now we spoke to artie's alexy here a show of ski who's been looking into the matter. this debate has been going on for many years now but this latest controversy is definitely making this discussion even more fueled now the employees of goldman sachs investment bank are in for some happy times their salaries have reportedly been raised and almost half a million dollars worth of annual bonuses are to be paid out all...
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germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is set to meet greece's top bailout politician alexis. the leader of the leftist syriza party the meeting is seen as a chance to convene or sorry convince rather the strong critic of that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens yanis varoufakis a political economist and author says germany wants to establish dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election. when mr alarm was in opposition france mrs merkel if you talk to him and then find it much harder to establish the working relationship with him once he became president of the french republic similarly mrs the person may well be in government after the next election in the future in greece so germany needs to have a mode of communicating and not in order to be either to convince me to go but mr cooper's to convince me so bullish about that i wrong player thinking but it has to be some kind of goodwill communication. coming up archie heads to northwest russia for a fascinating trip to the shores of the white sea. a mission of free accreditation
germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is set to meet greece's top bailout politician alexis. the leader of the leftist syriza party the meeting is seen as a chance to convene or sorry convince rather the strong critic of that he needs to back harsh austerity measures imposed on athens yanis varoufakis a political economist and author says germany wants to establish dialogue with the greek opposition as they could win the next election. when mr alarm was in opposition france mrs merkel if...
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they will not be on the receiving end of a parade like this for many alexis to, unless they get their act together. melissa: is there one thing republicans put on the table that would turn the tide of the conversation? cut military spending, something that can make them look fresh and new? >> all laugh to say, they're responsible and the other side is not to read at think that message, like 60 percent said government spending is out of control. but the question is how you go about it. you can't do it in a butcher block fashn that would allow people to get hurt. the political screening will be so intense. you saw what happened with paul ryan, the head of the house budget committee republican from wisconsinwhen heated. he got hammered for cutting cuts in terms of medicare in the seniors, even those who are involved with tea party. wait a second. not me. go after the government workers, somebody else, but not me. it has to be done in a way that allows the american people to see republicans and democrats in it together. that would give it the republicans moral high ground to say we're the
they will not be on the receiving end of a parade like this for many alexis to, unless they get their act together. melissa: is there one thing republicans put on the table that would turn the tide of the conversation? cut military spending, something that can make them look fresh and new? >> all laugh to say, they're responsible and the other side is not to read at think that message, like 60 percent said government spending is out of control. but the question is how you go about it. you...
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alexis wineman! >> wineman made it as far as the top 15 and won the america's choice award for garnering the most online votes. she says the whole experience has been an amazing ride. >> it's been a challenge, but i've enjoyed it immensely. there are times when i do feel a bit overwhelmed, but those are going to happen in life anyway, whether you're going to be in miss america or not. so i'm willing to take all of that on. >> dr. sanjay gupta. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your p
alexis wineman! >> wineman made it as far as the top 15 and won the america's choice award for garnering the most online votes. she says the whole experience has been an amazing ride. >> it's been a challenge, but i've enjoyed it immensely. there are times when i do feel a bit overwhelmed, but those are going to happen in life anyway, whether you're going to be in miss america or not. so i'm willing to take all of that on. >> dr. sanjay gupta. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i...
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alexis weinman. >> and she made it as far as the top 15 and won the america's choice award for garnering the most online votes. she says the whole experience has been an amazing ride. >> it's been a challenge but i've enjoyed it immensely. there are times when i do feel a bit overwhelmed but those are going to happen in life anyway whether you're in miss america or not. so i'm willing to take all of that on. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. ÷s#éq it was very ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. . >>> look at that adorable face. welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage of inaugural weekend. we're having fun down here. you got to have a fun when you're working. i'm kate bolduan. >> this is john b
alexis weinman. >> and she made it as far as the top 15 and won the america's choice award for garnering the most online votes. she says the whole experience has been an amazing ride. >> it's been a challenge but i've enjoyed it immensely. there are times when i do feel a bit overwhelmed but those are going to happen in life anyway whether you're in miss america or not. so i'm willing to take all of that on. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. ÷s#éq it was very ♪ ♪ ♪...
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and rusty humphreys and alexis johnson from the american values institute. with the american value institute. i think we've gotten women, 11 kids, and we've got a guy that's an admitted drug dealer. tell me what's wrong with this picture? >> i think that's wrong is oxygen under this and oprah trying to target young african-americans that are outrageous and offensive and i find the programming racist and hold them accountable. >> sean: do you think it's racist. >> absolutely. >> sean: why do you think it's racist? >> people are trying to reinforce really negative stereotypes about african-americans. >> sean: i mean, jeri springer has people of all races on. >> it's dehumanizing. >> sean: i agree with that. now what it is? you've just got to find something better for programming. i mean, they have all the right to run anything they want, people can watch what they want, but we can't do better than this, rusty? >> it's absolutely shameful. i was born in georgia, i lived in atlanta, you lived in atlanta. >> sean: it's not bankhead, it's buckhead. >> it's not jus
and rusty humphreys and alexis johnson from the american values institute. with the american value institute. i think we've gotten women, 11 kids, and we've got a guy that's an admitted drug dealer. tell me what's wrong with this picture? >> i think that's wrong is oxygen under this and oprah trying to target young african-americans that are outrageous and offensive and i find the programming racist and hold them accountable. >> sean: do you think it's racist. >> absolutely....